Stomach ulcers arise from the discomfort following painful sores around the stomach lining.
Stomach
ulcers also known as peptic ulcers happens in at least one out of ten
adults and it become increasingly common. These ulcers can be formed in
the small intestine or the oesophagus.
For
ulcer, a painful sore forms around the stomach usually when the thick
layer of mucus meant to protect the stomach digestive juices is reduced
in which case, the digestive acids eats away the tissues lining the
stomach!
Stomach Ulcers should be treated as soon as
possible which can cure it but if left untreated, the area will keep
eating away which can cause perforation, then eventually bleeding where
it becomes fatal! (Stomach ulcer operations are usually not the best as
they come with adverse effects especially for ladies so its best to get
diagnosed early and start off treatments)
Before stomach ulcer degenerates or not sure what symptoms to watch out for, take a look below:
1. Heartburn
Heartburns
are pointers for stomach ulcers. A burning sensation in the chest can
happen due to intake of spicy foods but if it persists and over the
counter drugs don't provide relief, see a doctor.
2. Hiccups and Burps
When
hiccups and burps are persistent after eating or taking water or just
'naturally' (which isn't) then it's time to see a doctor for proper
examination.
Persistent stomach pain/sharp or dagger-like
pain in the stomach may form early pointers to stomach ulcers and this
should be taken care off as soon as possible.
4. Bloating
Bloating or feeling heavy even when not necessarily filled up with food is another sign that could indicate stomach ulcer.*
5. Indigestion
Indigestion
is another common sign that indicates stomach ulcer. If after eating
anything and there's a persistent feeling of discomfort or feeling of
indigestion, see a doctor.
6. Nausea
A constant nauseous feeling especially after eating is something to be addressed by seeing a physician.
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